Follow Friday

The blogs I’ve added since my last Follow Friday post on August 12 (oopsie, it’s been awhile) are: GenWriter by Julie Cahill Tarr – It’s a relatively new blog and the post that first caught my eye was 4 Resources for Writing Your Family History. Leah’s Family Tree by Leah The Demanding Genealogist by Barbara J. Mathews, CG … Continue reading »

Two blogs I want to go ahead and mention are the Shy Genealogist and DearMYRTLE’s Genealogy Blog. The years of agonizing over how I keep everything organized and keep myself at least somewhat sane actually came together for me with the help of these two ladies. DearMYRTLE has monthly organization lists that will break down the tasks you … Continue reading »

The blogs I follow at the time I’m starting this series includes the following. I have plans to go into depth for some of these but if you just can’t wait (and I would recommend that you not wait), go ahead and check them out. A Linguist’s Guide to Genealogy http://linguistgenealogist.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default a3Genealogy http://a3genealogy.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default Adventures in … Continue reading »

WARNING: this will significantly add to your blog reading. GeekyTexan here has her favorite blogs (which we’ll continue to talk about on Follow Fridays) but there are dedicated blog readers out there who, every single week, share the special nuggets of blogs they’ve read. And if the over 2,000 blogs listed on Geneabloggers is intimidating (remember, we talked … Continue reading »

Follow Friday is all about genealogy blogs. You may ask, how many are there? How do I find them? Don’t despair! They are soooo easy to find. Not just because there are 1,900 listed on Geneabloggers alone but because Geneabloggers lists them! Geneabloggers is hosted by the generous and prolific Thomas MacEntee (who is also integral … Continue reading »

Since I’m kicking off this blog with information about my continuing education, I think it’s only proper that I share with you a blog I follow that is all about education. The Adventures in Genealogy Education blog is hosted by Angela McGhie, the generous coordinator for the ProGen Study Groups and more. She cover everything, including the … Continue reading »